That location depends on your QuickBooks version and your version of Microsoft Windows, which are outlined below. To avoid searching for files, the easiest way to locate the QBW.INI file is to open the Tech Help window. With QuickBooks open, open the Tech Help window and do the following: Click the Open File tab. (self.satisfactory) submitted 22 hours ago by Vloki3 basically title, I wanted to upload my current savefile to google drive so I can continue to play at home but I can't seem to locate it anywhere (checked Documents MyGames, nothing resembling satisfactory there).
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Spagetti Matster
3 months ago
If your game is open close it,
then open 'run' by typing it into windows search or pushing Windows Key + R simultaneously,
exactly like that it should open a file in notepad called Game.ini
once you see the Game.ini file is open paste this line of code into a new line
[/Script/Engine.GameSession] MaxPlayers=16
Once you have put this in make sure you save the file, right click > Properties > Read Only > Apply > Ok
you can change the 16 to how ever many players you want in your game, 4 is the officially supported player cap but it works perfectly with 5 for me
i recommend that everyone in your group that is joining your game does this too ensure best case scenario, all though i don't think it's necessary
you can also go into game settings once your ingame and bump up or lower your 'Network Quality' setting from low to ultra and see what helps
to help you understand the text tutorial i have provided here is an imgur portfolio showing how to do it,
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After you've done all of this you can start either a new world or continue an old one but make sure your world is set to friends only so that your friends can click
Join Game > 'Your Name' > Join (bottom right corner)
if you get kicked back to the main menu just try and join again if it keeps booting you make try and join the server off another friend who was able to join successfully, you may also have a firewall issue or the person hosting the world did not follow this tutorial correctly
if you have any issues feel free to comment and i'll try to help
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Hi, John,
You don't want to delete the file, you do want to hide it.
In any Windows Explorer window, click Tools → Folder Options…
Click on the View tab.
Check off the radio button next to “Do not show hidden files and folders”.
Put a check in the box next to “Hide protected operating system files (recommended)”.
Click OK.
This hidden file is placed in every folder to tell the operating system how to display and customize the viewing of that specific folder. For example, this allows a folder to have a custom icon. Microsoft has more info about customizing folders with this file.
Customizing Folders with Desktop.ini
Please understand that Desktop.ini fileare common files when the desktop folder view is customized. Ordinarily, as they are hidden, system files, you would not see them; but they still exist. When a user changes folder options to show hidden and system files, they can be shown up. Desktop.ini files appear in many folders and hold the view settings for that folder. IE: If you customize the view on C:Users<user>desktop, a desktop.ini file will be created in that folder and appear on the desktop if the option to view hidden and system files is enabled.
--Andy Song--
The Desktop.ini file does not work correctly when you create a custom default profile